They believe that Keebler sold its name and the rights to
production to someone else, but they are not sure if anyone
is producing and selling under this name currently.

[REDACTED TEXT] talked about the issue of shelf space with Kate Balaban.
Shelf space is a huge issue, and they say that Frito-Lay has gone
to extremes in order to keep competitors off of the store shelves.
They said that shelf space has increased in price greatly since
about 1991 and they say that this is because of Frito-Lay.
Frito-Lay was able to leverage its tortilla chip business in order
to get into the potato chip market, and they think that Frito-Lay
is possibly selling its tortilla chips below cost.

They think that Frito-Lay may have offered Anheuser Busch
a package deal for all of the Eagle production plants.

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Most snack plants produce more than just potato chips. In
other words, they are capable of producing various types of snacks
in one plant.